Sentences with phrase «robust evaluation process»

The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance, in submissions to the Ontario Securities Commission relating to women on boards, stated that it believed that a «robust evaluation process rather than term limits or retirement age is the best means of ensuring high quality board members, but perhaps boards will need to impose term limits or retirement ages in order to refresh themselves.»
In most cases, states have implemented more robust evaluation processes for educators.

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The amended version of AB 934 allows local districts and teachers unions to negotiate an alternative dismissal system, eliminating the bill's previous language whereby an ineffective teacher could be dismissed with due process after two negative evaluations and a robust professional development program.
«Here we argue for the adoption of measures to optimize key elements of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility, evaluation and incentives... one analysis estimates that 85 % of biomedical research efforts are wasted, while 90 % of respondents to a recent survey in Nature agreed that there is a «reproducibility crisis»»...» The key to fostering a robust metascience that evaluates and improves practices is that the stakeholders of science must not embrace the status quo, but instead pursue self - examination continuously for improvement and self - correction of the scientific process itself.
Many of our lawyers have joined Baker Botts as laterals, a testament to both the opportunities provided and our commitment to their continued professional development in the form of on - the - job training, in - house instruction from partners and outside consultants, a robust mentoring program and an in - depth, annual formal evaluation process.
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